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Anglo Saxon

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:37 am    Post subject: Photomerge in CS3 - help please! Reply with quote

I have Photoshop CS3 and want to photomerge a couple of images with changes. I have tried Elements and found it quite easy and user friendly. However I cannot achieve the same in CS3 and would like some instruction.

In Elements you can use two images very similar, as in a group photo, and then correct by selective drawing around parts of one image, that can be modified to make a more perfect final shot. In other words you are taking the best bits of each to make a more acceptable result. This is quite simple to do in Elements but I wonder as CS3 is the big brother, can you do the same? I wish ....

Can anyone direct me to an appropriate web page to get a step by step guide or any information please.

Many thanks.

Edit:
I now know that "Photomerge" seems to represent two entirely different functions in both these apps. In Photoshop it is directed to merging several shots to create a panorama. But in Elements it is designed to help with the correction of group shots i.e. balancing of faces etc. Looks like I shall have to invest in both eh?
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